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    • lucasmenemL
      lucasmenem @charliebrown
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      @charliebrown In a session, if you ask about compatibility with productivity, I say that it is excellent, because the best reasoning flourishes, even more so if at least part of it is done barefoot on living soil, and if the sun radiates your chest even more wonderful, the brain comes alive

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      • charliebrownC
        charliebrown @lucasmenem
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        @lucasmenem I see, thanks

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          DairyMilk
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          I find that cellular dehydration is the limiting factor of feeling poopy

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          • rayjeetR
            rayjeet
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            I have had success with coffee. Also, taking gelatin dissolved in warm water with added salt always makes me shit. Carrot salad only works for me if eaten regularly. White button mushrooms calms my gut.

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            • NikN
              Nik
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              Psyllium husks are goated. Once you experience the ghost wipe (tp remains clean) it's hard to go back. 2 tablespoons seems to be the sweet spot but it's best to start with one and work your way up. Yet to see a peaty argument against them other than the fact that it's soluble fiber. Psyllium husks + carrots/mushrooms + good exercise routine = 1-3 easy bowel movements a day.

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                raypneat @Nik
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                @Nik psyillium husks are carcinogenic

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                  raypneat @Nik
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                  @Nik oat bran and even some of the semi-synthetic things, Metamucil, agar and psyllium, all have been identified as carcinogens for the intestine and possibly other organs and getting those out quickly before they support bacterial growth

                  quoted from

                  Ray Peat John Barkhausen Politics and Science: 1-02-01 Supression of Cancer interview

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                  • SUSYbakaS
                    SUSYbaka
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                    Who would've thought that peating is more about shitting than eating. I'm just starting, coffee helps me, not sure about carrot salad, but it's certainly making me feel lighter. I'm taking cascara 450 mg before the sleep also. Is this the right way to take it, or am I better off taking it during the day?

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                      Rainer
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                      An all liquid diet, like coffee w/ sugar, OJ, and milk, with carrots, makes me feel like poops are at their most effective. As if each poop actually finishes the job. Throwing a laxative like cascara on this strengthens the effect. I find if I do something like this even just once or twice a week it greatly improves bloating and any motility related issues.

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                      • bruhB
                        bruh @SUSYbaka
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                        @SUSYbaka double your dose if you're using the now foods cascara

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                        • SUSYbakaS
                          SUSYbaka @bruh
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                          @bruh Got it. When will be noticeable results? In a week?

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                            toiletking @Skysnek
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                            @Skysnek One of the most important thing is to have a high intestinal pressure. This helps stimulate peristalsis and increase transit time. You can do this by keeping your abdomen fully relaxed most of the time and by strengthening the shitting muscles through defecating in a fully squatted position. Diaphragmatic breathing and eating high volume foods like mushrooms, fruits, tubers and milk also helps by increasing the pressure inside your guts.

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                            • bruhB
                              bruh @SUSYbaka
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                              @SUSYbaka next time you take a doodie

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                                Skysnek
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                                Proud to announce I had 8 bowel movements yesterday. All Bristol type 4.

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                                • zealZ
                                  zeal @Skysnek
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                                  @Skysnek do you have any photos?

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                                  • GreekDemiGodG
                                    GreekDemiGod @Charlie
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                                    @Charlie watch for carotenoid toxicity

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                                    • GreekDemiGodG
                                      GreekDemiGod @bronzeagepeater
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                                      @bronzeagepeater said in Bowel Movements: Sh*tmaxxing Strategies:

                                      my bowel movements are always best when my Circadian Rhythm is on point

                                      How do you ensure circadian rhythm is on point?

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                                      • GreekDemiGodG
                                        GreekDemiGod @Nik
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                                        @Nik

                                        @Nik said in Bowel Movements: Sh*tmaxxing Strategies:

                                        Psyllium husks are goated. Once you experience the ghost wipe (tp remains clean) it's hard to go back. 2 tablespoons seems to be the sweet spot but it's best to start with one and work your way up. Yet to see a peaty argument against them other than the fact that it's soluble fiber. Psyllium husks + carrots/mushrooms + good exercise routine = 1-3 easy bowel movements a day.

                                        When do you take psyllium? Before bed?

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                                          bronzeagepeater @GreekDemiGod
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                                          @GreekDemiGod by having a sleep schedule, no screen time 1 hour before bed (reading book is best, which also makes you sleepy)

                                          I am also not using an alarm clock, as I dont need to, but if I want to wake up at a certain time I just say few times right after closing my eyes: "I want to wake up at 6" and it works. 🤷

                                          also no blue light all day, not even using anti blue light glasses, just changed my monitor settings and it made a huge difference, its weird at first but you'll get use to it pretty quickly

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                                          • NikN
                                            Nik @GreekDemiGod
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                                            @GreekDemiGod A couple hours before bed usually. I haven't tried other times of day though. Idk if it makes a difference.

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